§ 28-9-3 - Powers and duties of commission generally
               	 		
O.C.G.A.    28-9-3   (2010)
   28-9-3.    Powers and duties of commission generally 
      The commission is authorized:
      (1)  To  select and contract with a publisher to conduct a revision,  codification, or recodification of the Code and laws of Georgia,  provided that any such contract requiring the expenditure of state funds  shall be contingent upon the General Assembly appropriating the  necessary funds therefor;
      (2)  To  formulate with the publisher all the details associated with the  codification or recodification of the Code and laws of Georgia;
      (3)  To take such action as is necessary to effectuate Code revision;
      (4)  To carry out the functions required of it in any contract entered into between the commission and the publisher;
      (5)  To  negotiate and establish the price at which the Code or any volume,  replacement volume, pocket part, index, or related material may be sold  to governmental or private purchasers, or both;
      (6)  To determine when volumes of the Code may be revised and republished;
      (7)  To adopt and implement a system for arranging, numbering, and designating material within the Code;
      (8)  To adopt rules of style and grammar for use in the Code;
      (9)  To  prepare, or provide for the preparation of, and to include in the Code  such annotations, historical notes, research references, notes on law  review articles, cross-references, summaries of the opinions of the  Attorney General of Georgia, editor's notes, Code Revision Commission  notes, comments, commentaries, rules and regulations, indexes, tables,  and other material as the commission determines to be useful to users of  the Code;
      (10)  To provide for the publication of annotated or unannotated versions of the Code, or both;
      (11)  To  provide for the publication of volumes containing the Constitution of  the United States, the Constitution of the State of Georgia, and an  index of local and special laws, general laws of local application, and  home rule ordinances;
      (12)  To review,  approve, or disapprove the work of the publisher in preparing,  supplementing, indexing, or revising the Code or any volume, pocket  part, or portion thereof;
      (13)  To grant exclusive or nonexclusive publication and sales rights to the Code or portions thereof to the publisher;
      (14)  To grant rights to governmental agencies and others to reprint and distribute portions or excerpts of the Code;
      (15)  To  register the copyright claim in all materials in the Code and any  supplements thereto, to protect, enforce, and preserve all claims in  such materials, to bring and defend actions in any court in connection  therewith, and to negotiate and grant licenses or rights, on behalf of  the state, to use such material upon such terms and conditions as the  commission shall determine to be in the best interest of the state;
      (16)  To  seek the advice and assistance of members and committees of the State  Bar of Georgia, the law schools of the state, the Attorney General or  members of his staff, state and local public officials and employees,  and others with expertise or interest in the laws of Georgia;
      (17)  To  provide for the preparation and introduction of one or more bills to  revise, modernize, and correct errors or omissions in the Code or the  laws of Georgia or to repeal portions of the Code or laws which have  become obsolete, have been declared to be unconstitutional, or have been  preempted or superseded by subsequent state or federal laws;
      (18)  To provide for procedures for the implementation or execution of its powers and duties; and
      (19)  To  take such other action or exercise such additional powers as may be  necessary or convenient to carry out the purposes of this chapter, the  duties and powers of the commission, or any contract entered into under  this chapter.